You may have noticed that we have a new logo that includes the words "Connect, Create, Transform." That says a lot about us, but it's not the whole story. Why did we pick the iconic Enso Circle as a symbol? The unique imperfections and contours of each enso are what make it beautiful. This mirrors the residency’s celebration of individuality, where each artist’s distinct voice and creative expression are valued. The community thrives on the diversity and uniqueness of its members, much like the beauty found in the varied forms of the enso. If we set out to draw a "perfect enso circle", we are missing the point. The act of painting an enso is a reflection of the artist's state at the moment of creation, just like a drop of water falling into a pond. It can't ever be recreated or duplicated. It's just what it is, neither perfect nor imperfect. Sort of like us. And that's a freeing thought - we don't have to live up to anyone's standards of perfection. Like an Enso, we just have to be us in the moment. Creating an enso (and becoming a Resident) involves letting go of expectations and allowing the hand to move freely. The Residency encourages artists to let go of preconceived notions, embrace spontaneity, and explore new creative territories, fostering an environment of growth and discovery. The circular form of the enso also symbolizes the cycle of life and the interconnectedness of all things. The Enso Circle residency embodies this through the strong bonds formed among the artists, the shared experiences, and the collective growth that occurs over the twelve weeks.
If you, like the Enso Circle itself, are a bit wobbly, imperfect, and full of surprises, this may be the place for you to celebrate your uniqueness. Applications to The Enso Circle Residency open on Wednesday, August 14 and close on Wednesday, August 28th. Link to our Website Link to the Application Link to our Residents' Catalogs from previous terms
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7/20/2024 04:16:01 pm
My website is out of date and I don’t even know what it looks like.
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Congratulations on your award! You still have precious time to make art - and it sounds as if collage is your strength. Mine, too - it's the best way to tell visual stories.
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7/20/2024 05:57:08 pm
Hmmmmm I’m 78 and have sooooo many “in process” projects. Surrounded by warm intentions and slightly baked ideas abd a whole lotta “ now what I do???” I’m drowning in collections of objects and and interesting hand made and found components ( I call it all potential) that I reorganize and sort over and over. I’m reclusive and elusive in whatever art I can eek out as I live alone among elderly non creatives. I believe in myself yet can’t seem to grab on to it. How do I start breathing again??
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